What speakers can be used with a MacBook?

Can anyone recommend speakers that can be used with a MacBook?  I can barely hear certain videos.  Thanks.

Hi Lilianna,
http://osxdaily.com/2010/03/08/the-best-speakers-for-a-macbook-macbook-pro-or-im ac/
http://www.notebookforgaming.com/best-speakers-for-laptops-and-macbooks-2013/

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